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| Alphabetical [« »] seignior 1 seir 1 seize 5 seldom 12 select 1 self 2 self-defence 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 resist 12 restraint 12 scarce 12 seldom 12 slavery 12 sometimes 12 standing | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances seldom |
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1 67 | much rigour; the excess is seldom on the severe side, the 2 75 | and less covetousness, seldom afforded greater controversies; 3 101| to records, and letters seldom come in amongst a people 4 126| injustice offended, will seldom fail, where they are able, 5 127| it comes to pass, that we seldom find any number of men live 6 161| for the people are very seldom or never scrupulous or nice 7 178| 178. But supposing, which seldom happens, that the conquerors 8 179| Conquerors, it is true, seldom trouble themselves to make 9 180| universal soever it may be, is seldom the rule of right, however 10 181| damage, and the aggressor seldom fails to harm the estate, 11 184| s product or two (for it seldom reaches four or five) is 12 224| accidents of human affairs, seldom delays long to offer itself.